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Fabio Capello  
Born: 18 June 1946, San Canzian d'Isonzo, Gorizia, Italy. 
 
Playing Record: 
 
1964–1967 SPAL 
1967–1969 Roma 
1969–1976 Juventus 
1976–1979 AC Milan 
 
Honours 
 
Italy - Serie A winner: 1971-72, 1972-73, 1974-75 (Juventus); 1978-79 (AC Milan); Coppa Italia: 1968-69 (Roma); 1976-77 (AC Milan) 
 
National Team  
 
1972–1976 Italy (32 caps, 8 goals)  
 
Coaching Record 
 
1991–1996 AC Milan 
1996–1997 Real Madrid 
1997–1998 AC Milan 
1999–2004 Roma 
2004–2006 Juventus 
2006–2007 Real Madrid 
 
Honours 
 
Italy - Serie A winners: 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96 (AC Milan); 2000-01 (Roma); 2004-05, 2005-06 (Juventus) 
 
Spain - La Liga winners: 1996-97; 2006-07 (Real Madrid) 
 
UEFA Champions League winners: 1994 (AC Milan 4-0 Barcelona) 
 
UEFA European Super Cup winners: 1994 (AC Milan 2-0 Arsenal) 
 
Fabio Capello Factfile 
 
1964: Makes his professional debut for Ferrara side SPAL, beginning a playing career in which he also represented Roma, Juventus, AC Milan and earned 32 caps for Italy. 
 
14 November 1973: Scores the only goal of the game, three minutes from time, as Italy beat England at Wembley for the first time. 
 
1991: Appointed head coach of AC Milan. 
 
1992: Wins first of three successive Italian League titles. 
 
1993: Guides Milan to Champions League Final, where they are beaten 1-0 by Marseille. 
 
1994: Milan reach the Champions League final again, this time beating Barcelona 4-0. They later add the European Super Cup. 
 
1995: Milan reach their third successive Champions League Final but lose 1-0 to Ajax. 
 
1996: Leaves Milan after winning a fourth Scudetto in five seasons and is appointed Real Madrid coach. 
 
1997: Wins Spanish league title with Real, before returning for a second spell with Milan. 
 
1999: Takes over as coach of Roma. 
 
2001: Guides Roma to their first Scudetto for 18 years and only the third in their history. 
 
2004: Leaves Roma to take over as Juventus coach, winning the Scudetto in his first season. 
 
2006: May - Retains Scudetto with Juventus but they are later stripped of the title after match-fixing allegations. 
 
July - Appointed Real Madrid head coach for a second time. 
 
2007: Helps Real Madrid win their first league title in four years |   
 
 
 
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